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Panel 1 – Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas: From Multiculturalism to Racist Backlash
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This digital book launch event brings together most of the contributors to the interdisciplinary edited volume, Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas: From Multiculturalism to Racist Backlash (Lexington, 2020), edited by Juliet Hooker, professor of political science at Brown University.
A product of a multiyear, transnational research project by the Antiracist Research and Action Network of the Americas, the volume charts the rise of racial recalcitrance and of anti-racist resistance by black and indigenous peoples in seven countries of the Americas: Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. Given the current racial uprisings in the United States and across the globe, the path forward for progressive antiracist activism identified in the volume is even more relevant: looking beyond state-centered, rights-seeking strategies and situating a critique of racial capitalism as central to the contestation of white supremacy.
Introduction by Juliet Hooker, Professor of Political Science, Brown University.
10:02 - Mariana Mora (CIESAS-Mexico) on Indigenous Activism in Mexico
31:11 - Luciane Rocha (Kennesaw State University) on Black Women’s Activism in Brazil
47:20 - Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj (Stanford University) on Indigenous Activism in Guatemala
1:05:53 - Q&A and conversation moderated by Juliet Hooker
September 21, 2020
Brown University
A product of a multiyear, transnational research project by the Antiracist Research and Action Network of the Americas, the volume charts the rise of racial recalcitrance and of anti-racist resistance by black and indigenous peoples in seven countries of the Americas: Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. Given the current racial uprisings in the United States and across the globe, the path forward for progressive antiracist activism identified in the volume is even more relevant: looking beyond state-centered, rights-seeking strategies and situating a critique of racial capitalism as central to the contestation of white supremacy.
Introduction by Juliet Hooker, Professor of Political Science, Brown University.
10:02 - Mariana Mora (CIESAS-Mexico) on Indigenous Activism in Mexico
31:11 - Luciane Rocha (Kennesaw State University) on Black Women’s Activism in Brazil
47:20 - Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj (Stanford University) on Indigenous Activism in Guatemala
1:05:53 - Q&A and conversation moderated by Juliet Hooker
September 21, 2020
Brown University